indirect intervention

  • 1intervention — [ ɛ̃tɛrvɑ̃sjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1322; lat. jurid. interventio 1 ♦ Dr. Acte par lequel un tiers, qui n était pas originairement partie dans une contestation judiciaire, s y présente pour y prendre part. Intervention en première instance, en appel. Former …

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  • 2Intervention (counseling) — This article is about orchestrated group interventions. For the approach used in cognitive therapy, see cognitive interventions. An intervention is an orchestrated attempt by one, or often many, people (usually family and friends) to get someone… …

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  • 3Directorate-General of Customs and Indirect Taxes — French Customs Direction Générale des Douanes et Droits Indirects Agency overview Formed 1791 Jurisdiction …

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  • 4Non-intervention in the Spanish Civil War — …

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  • 5Cuban intervention in Angola — Location of Cuba (red), Angola (green) and South Africa (blue) In November 1975, on the eve of Angola s independence, Cuba launched a large scale military intervention in support of the leftist liberation movement MPLA against United States… …

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  • 6National Gendarmerie Intervention Group — Groupe d Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale Active 1973–present Country  France Branch …

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  • 7SOCIOLOGIE - L’intervention — L’action consciente de praticiens des sciences sociales en vue de transformer les organisations et les systèmes sociaux est essentielle pour le développement de ces sciences dans la mesure où elle seule permet de tester la pertinence d’une… …

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  • 8History of Chile — This article is part of a series Early History …

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  • 9Kenneth Bigley — Kenneth John Bigley (April 22, 1942 October 7, 2004). Liverpool, England, who was kidnapped in the al Mansour district of Baghdad, Iraq on September 16, 2004, along with Jack Hensley and Eugene Armstrong, both U.S. citizens. The three men were… …

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  • 10inducing breach of contract — a form of economic tort (See economic torts) consisting in A knowingly and unjustifiably inducing B to breach his contract with C, causing loss to C. The law generally permits considerable freedom in economic matters. In the leading case of Mogul …

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